Recent Posts

Follow Us!

The Course

Open to the public, no tee times, and free to play, San Francisco’s first disc golf course is located near 25th Avenue in Golden Gate Park, Northern California.

A tightly wooded 18-hole course, it’s fun for beginners and a challenge for experts. After a successful 9-hole trial from 2005 until 2007, the course was expanded to it’s current 18-hole form. The grand opening was on March 31st, 2007.

The Golden Gate Disc Golf Course was built and is maintained completely by volunteers. The SFDGC hosts course work parties from time to time. However, the vast majority of up keep and landscape improvements are done by the Beautification Project (BP), led by Patrick Brown. If you see the BP “bucket” at the first tee, you know what to do.

You can download a scorecard with map, distances, and rules for the Golden Gate Park Disc Golf Course HERE.

When Playing:
Please limit your group size to 6 or fewer players (preferably 4 players max). Overly large groups cause traffic jams on the course, and negatively impact upon the rounds of dozens of other people on the course.

Please allow smaller and faster groups to play through at the earliest opportunity. This benefits everybody and prevents traffic jams from forming on the course.